As part of the “Joining Hands to Overcome the Flood Disasters – For a Resilient Vietnam” initiative, MSD United Way Vietnam continues to support Thach Giam Town Secondary School in Nghe An by maintaining boarding meal programs for students following disaster recovery efforts. Entering March, as school activities stabilize, nutrition and daily care support remain essential in helping students stay healthy and focused on their studies.

Nutritious school meals play a key role in improving students’ physical well-being and learning capacity, particularly around the Lunar New Year period. In addition, a safe and stable boarding environment provides students with a sense of care and continuity, enabling them to remain engaged in their education. The school has also maintained a stable routine, supporting a consistent and effective learning environment.

For many students in disaster-affected areas, school meals represent more than daily nutrition. They provide a sense of security and support, contributing to both physical and emotional well-being. These efforts go beyond immediate recovery, aiming to ensure sustainable learning conditions for students in the long term.
MSD United Way Vietnam extends its sincere appreciation to the MoMo super app, partners, and donors for their continued support. Through this initiative, MSD United Way Vietnam reaffirms its commitment to supporting communities in recovery and development, ensuring that students can access education in safe, stable, and supportive environments.
“Joining hands to Overcome the Flood Disasters” is an annual initiative implemented by MSD United Way Vietnam, aiming to raise funds to provide support to children and families affected by natural disasters.
